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.- 3y QAEX' ev-.:.e.4......,....a.hllltllalllllll 0 K -1 X WAdvioe to Undergraduatesv Ea Juniors- A ' l l i Russ Moore - Watch it Russ, you're still just a kid. Pat Fenn - It's about time you woke up Pat. Good girl! Gayle Lang - Stick to that diet. It sure looks good. Carroll Choate - Good work in basketball. Keep it up. Carolyn Choate - Move faster Carolyn, you might miss the boat. Pat Little - Ladies don't giggle all of the time-Pat. Shirley Bowen - We've heard more Tron you this year. Keep it up. Justine Brooks - There's not much we can say to you Justine, keep '.up the good work in basketball. Leonard Bowen - It's nice to be quiet but please don't over do it. Richard Hatley - Eat.more nTinkeru maybe you will grow taller. Alfred Nelson - A-little more studying and a little less ping-pong. William Nelson v We really appreciated your help Bill, Thanks alot. Kenneth DeRusha - Why don't you take as much interest in the girls f as they do in you. Irene MacDonald - Keep up those good marks Irene! 111 Joyce Buskey - Joyce why don't you consider other people for a' change. A l Irene Goes - Tough luck with that certain boy, but don't forget V the others can be fun too. f Ramona Dickinson - Basketball is O.K. Mona, but don't let it go I ' to your head. , l - Jerolyn Newell - Why don't you look at the boys from McIA. They 4 arenft so bad. ' . , e Dotty Dube f Keep up that New Year's resolution it sure looks nice. Joan White - Why don't you find a boy in U.S. 1t's nearer then Canada. ' Sophomores- ' Sandy Brooks - Keep the good bowling up kid, we hear you make a Lif d strike with Romeo. Bev Hadley - Keep up your good work in Cheerleading Bev. I Pat Bradshaw - Keep up your clarinet playing, you will go places g in the future. W Maxine Emery - We wish that you'd take interest in the boys as A you do in basketball. A Marllyn Hooley - Keep up your good marks Marilyn, it will pay off 1 at the end. im Bessie Dunn - Make more noise Bessie. You usually have good ideas but nobody hears about them. Dora Dargie - Try the front of the bus for a while Dora, 1t's ' warmer. , X Phyllis Paradie - You had better get a license so you can drive Q to school. M Meredith Newell - Why not get acquainted with the boys around.here?1' They would be alot nearer. l Reg Hunt - We hate to see you without a girl, try that Junior. y w N I Kev A -s 'r . , V E., .tfffrf'nl f Z4
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N .A allilndduhllt UU, 1 K lxfx. ,,, V I fs-1 n f Junior Class X C Hello everyone , fl ,X As class secretary I shall report on the activities of the Junior if , Class. 37 4 V on On September 9, 1952 we held our first class meeting. The fol- Q v lowing officers were elected: President, Joan Whitey Vice President, W , Patricia Littleg Secretary, Dorothy Dubeg Treasurer, Jerolyn Newellg and Student Councils, Carroll Choate and Patricia Fenn. C r ' As you all know we were eager beavers to earn money. So, our glass planned a food sale. Later, in October we had the Halloween arty. 5 v In the gir1's basketball, we had four girls from our class on the first team and two boys for the first team on the boy's basketballga team. ' ga' + Also, in Prize Speaking this year, we had the honor of having ,Q , one of our classmates, Patricia Little, come out third. Q Our class this year has had the same number of students es it N had last year, with the exception of Dixie Dickey transfering to w Groton and Kenneth DeRusha taking her place. Well, so long. See you Q I U all next year. wi w - Dorothy Dube hi l Class of 'SM W 'X ' ,,M, Secretary , W, . . , an A .,, ,AJ Ei, ro .h e lroi. Q., l 0 n 1:J' tt, L ix n ,,,ft,V .7 N,'.,NW. , rrfzgf' - ,,, ,,.,r, 'fMf1w .4,-I 4.1 75 no EX
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' y Mw , qW.,o. ein, o, .W o.. 'Advice to Undergraduateen CContinuedD L Bob Ward Jr. - Keep up your farming Bob, you might be another rich farmer. E Phil Blanchard - Keep up your good work in basketball, tney'l1 need you next year. Bob Hatley - Try keeping quiet for awhile. We all know you are here Bobby. Joan Scott - We hear you did a good job on your Geometry Mid-years. Good work. Mary DeRusba - Keep up the good work in basketball as MCIA will need you in the future. , 0 Freshman- 1 John Grown - Keep up your good work in speaking you might become an actor. Bud Bedell - You'd better watch out for picking on the girls, you know girls are changeable. Gall Bedell - Come on Gail it's time you grow up, you are in High fig School now. Norene Lang - We know Trade School boys are pretty nice, but don't forget the ones at McIA. Helen Burgess - You've got e good idea being friends with everyone. Richard Annie - Keep up your good singing as you might turn out to be second Johnnie Rey. John Gilmour - Too bad you oou1dn't handle the girls as well as you 1 I 1 I 1 do your basketball. Maurice Sleyton - Why don't you do some studying instead of picking on the girls. f Edie Hammond - Gee, Edie it must be nice to be pretty and not let j it go to your heed. I Cemmle Sicard - Don't listen to what the Seniors say you might find 7 out something. Norene Blake - Always keep that sweet smile of yours and you'll go AH: olacee. WM Royce Plnsrd 1 Come now Royce, leave the Junior and Senior girls W alone. yy Billy Pecor - What Billy, are you collecting kerobiefe? If eo, 3 they only cost a dollar. ' Richard Nelson - We wish that you would talk e little so we could get to know you better. n Ann Pollard - Gee, Ann, to bad you won't speak more in classes as IV some of your thoughts would be worth while. f Donna Goss - Too bad you can't take oe much interest in basketball as you do studying. 1' Ruth Ann Griffin - You sure have changed NRutnieV. Good Girl! X xl eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesese fl RW ll Wil . .. N .tum Vu, irllgllll , , , , I, H KW' 'M Q NA M. . N , In ... -fg - u ' -- ... ,f In lu. K. Z5
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